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24 February, 20:32

A pencil at a stationery store costs $1, and a pen costs $1.50. Stella spent $21 at the store. She bought a total of 18 items. Which system of equations can be used to find the number of pencils (x) and pens (y) she bought? x + 18y = 21 x = 1.5y 18x + y = 21 x = 1.5y x + 1.5y = 21 x + y = 18 1.5x + y = 21 x = 18y

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  1. 24 February, 22:02
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    Let x represent represent the amount of pencils that Stella bought, and y represent that number of pens that Stella bought.

    We know that Stella bought 18 items total, meaning that the number of pencils and pens must equal 18 or:

    x + y = 18

    Additionally, we know that she spent $21, and that each pencil costs $1, and that each pen costs $1.50. Therefore,

    1x + 1.5y = 21

    So, the system of equations that can be used to find the number of pencils (x) and the pens (y) she bought would be:

    x + 1.5y = 21

    and

    x + y = 18
  2. 24 February, 23:13
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    X+1.5y=21 because you're finding the equation you would use to find the number of pencils and pens she bought.

    Each pencil is $1 so that'd be 1x. When writing an equation, you don't write 1x, you just write x because that's all you have, 1 x. It's understood.

    Each pen is $1.50 so that would be 1.5y.

    x pencils+1.5y pens = 21 dollars spent.
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